You Belong: Yolanda Norman Inspires First-Generation College Students
We are honored and excited to have our friend, supporter, and advocate for first-generation college students, Yolanda Norman, share her experience about being the first
We are honored and excited to have our friend, supporter, and advocate for first-generation college students, Yolanda Norman, share her experience about being the first
By: Juan Garcia, Senior Director, Center for Equity in Learning ACT’s Center for Equity in Learning participated in the 32nd Career and Education Day in
By: Nycole Stawinoga, Program Manager, Research & Communications I wasn’t supposed to be in the gifted program in grade school. My placement scores were considered
This opinion piece was first published in The Hill on 2/3/2018 By: Jim Larimore, Chief Officer, ACT Center for Equity in Learning The debate about the
We are thrilled to have our friend Eric Waldo, Executive Director of the Reach Higher initiative, share his experiences with his mentee, Verlando Brown. Eric
By: Nycole Stawinoga, Program Manager, Research and Communications, Center for Equity in Learning A recent report by UNCF and The University of Georgia, “HBCUs Make
We are excited to have Dr. Laura Owen, our friend and the Director of the Center for Postsecondary Readiness and Success at American University, guest blog
By: Alex Casillas, Ph.D., Principal Research Psychologist and Christian A. Latino, Research Assistant, ACT Demographics in the U.S. are changing. Today, most first-generation college students,
By: Nycole Stawinoga, Program Manager, Research and Communications, ACT Center for Equity in Learning On Tuesday, American University School of Education launched its Center for
By: Bobby Rush, District Manager, ACT State Organizations ACT State Organizations serves as a volunteer arm for ACT and is bolstered by more than 11,000